They really do and thanks for all of your tremendous help getting the shipping sorted out.
The wheels are however costing me even more gas money because I can’t seem drive it enough. There is no errand to small to run. Lol
@popo_patty What do you think?
There is an abandoned rail bed mountain pass in Colorado that has the perfect amount of snow cap, currently barely 1" over the rail height. It gives one pause.
Rail companies don't mind much trespassers do they? lol
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Thx. Interesting. North American Wildtrak interior and exterior accessories. Black diamond wheels and tires.
But no rear locker?
I’m a mountains guy So not super literate w/regard to sand dunes but you could have a really nice rig with 285’s and some wheels and 1” or 2” coil over. I would guess...
285-70-17’s work well on the 17x8 wheels you likely have. Curious. What interior level and switches do you have?
Do you have rear lockers?
It does seem like you have the equivalent of a North American Black Diamond.
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True Story, a "peace officer" gave me an hour to come back with "Your Fully installed and recognizable front License plate that enables you to legally navigate the roads of our fine state..." Yes I can (and will ) move the license plate.
if it bothers you... please
Look away...
Hey @bronco245 , I'm with you and as an owner of a '21 that bought a Bronco because I have to drive through mud and snow for work. I'm guessing its not definitive, from what I could see, there wasn't much muck or anything on the parts you put in the picture so taking your word, it looked like...
Wheels and tires is a good place to start.
Here is one solid thread from there.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/wheel-offset-and-backspace-how-do-they-relate.9910/
MY ‘21 delivered mid December 2021.
I can attest there was no info nor directive on training a top. I understand the concept but it was a wasteland of info. When we took delivery, some folks at the dealership were learning how to install and adjust as they installed and adjusted ours.
I stand...